Welcome to the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) program at the University
of Michigan comprises a multidisciplinary group
of researchers conducting theoretical, experimental,
and applied investigations of intelligent systems.
Current projects include research in rational decision
making, distributed systems of multiple agents,
machine learning, reinforcement learning, cognitive
modeling, game theory, natural language processing,
machine perception, healthcare computing, and
robotics.

Research in the Artificial Intelligence laboratory tends
to be highly interdisciplinary, building on ideas from
computer science, linguistics, psychology, economics,
biology, controls, statistics, and philosophy. In pursuing
this approach, laboratory faculty and students
work closely with colleagues throughout the University.
This collaborative environment, coupled with our
diverse perspectives, leads to a valuable interchange
of ideas within and across research groups.

Information for Prospective Graduate Students

This website is a good source of information if you are interested in pursuing graduate studies in artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, or related areas. To apply for our graduate program in CSE, please visit our prospective student page on the CSE website.